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Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter-in-law Jamie Chapman shows off butt in Daisy Dukes

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DOG the Bounty Hunter’s daughter-in-law Jamie Chapman celebrated the Fourth of July in Daisy Dukes which showed off her assets.

The model recently joined her husband Leland as they commemorated the first year anniversary of Beth Chapman’s death.

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Jamie Chapman showed off her assets as she went fishing[/caption]

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She also posed for her husband in a cute picture[/caption]

Jamie, 32, went out fishing with her husband to celebrate the Fourth of July and the hot model couldn’t help but show off her figure in tiny jean shorts and a white tee.

Along with a picture of her walking towards a lake, she wrote: “Happy 4th Everyone!

“Now let’s catch & release some fish.”

She also shared another picture of herself as she posed by the lake while twirling her blonde hair between her fingers.

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Jamie is married to Leland Chapman, Dog’s son[/caption]

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The two have recently reconnected[/caption]

Jamie has joined the rest of the family in remembering the Chapman matriarch a year after her tragic death from stage four cancer.

The Sun was granted special access to the commemorative event in Hawaii, in which Dog – real name Duane Chapman – filled one of Beth’s inflatable rafts with her favorite flowers, belongings and her photo, before taking it to one of her favorite beauty spots, where he set it free to float down the river.

Dog, 67, was supported by his fiance Francie Frane and daughter Bonnie as they held a “celebration of life” for his late wife, who tragically died last June after battling throat and lung cancer.

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Duane recently commemorated Beth Chapman on the one year mark after her death[/caption]

He picked the spot on the South Platte River in Deckers, Colorado as it was one of Beth’s favorite places – where they used to spend a happy Father’s Day weekend every year and she would float in the river and he would fish.

It was a day of mixed emotions while remembering happy moments from Beth’s life.

Dog admitted he still could not believe Beth was “never coming home” after a whole year had passed since her death.

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Bonnie joined her father in celebrating her mom[/caption]

Nick Walker
Duane received support from Francie and friends of the family[/caption]

In an exclusive interview, Dog said: “In a lot of religions and a lot of beliefs, they mark it as a tradition on the one year date that someone has passed away.

“So sticking with tradition, we are having this memorial for Beth Chapman.

“We had two send-offs when she passed away, one in Hawaii and one in Colorado.

“[My daughter] Cecily is doing the one in Hawaii where they all paddle out and she said a thousand or more people showed up.

When did Dog The Bounty Hunter propose to Francie Frane and how long have they been together?

Dog The Bounty Hunter revealed his engagement to Francie France on May 4, 2020.

The happy news came after Dog’s wife Beth died of cancer and after he ended his disastrous relationship with Moon Angell.

Duane and Francie had been dating for only a few months before he got down on one knee.

He has been married five times before and has a total of 12 kids.

“Every Father’s Day, Beth would like to come to this river and come down in the exact raft you can see here.

“I would always sit here – cold, wet, raining – she always went. Usually the weather stayed fine. But she loved it, we went five or six times.

“She’d go down and then I’d pick her up at the end of the road. I’d wait like half hour and then go pick her up.

“Then she’d say, ‘Do it again, do it again’ – it’s like a kid on a rollercoaster – they won’t get off.

“So today I think it’s a good tradition that we do for Beth.

Duane Chapman
Duane is now engaged to Francie Frane after just a couple of months of dating[/caption]

“And I brought Francie along and I brought my sister Michelle and I’m not sure I could have done this alone without Francie.

“I can’t believe it’s been a whole year and she’s never coming home.

“So we have to do the memorial and not be too over-sad and then we’ll watch the next generation go down the South Platte River.”

More than 3,000 miles away in Hawaii, Dog’s daughters Cecily and Lyssa held a public memorial to Beth, where they went on some of Beth’s favorite hikes and organized a paddle-out on Waimanalo Bay, one of Beth’s favorite beaches.




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